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by:Digital 2000 Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Think about all the times you have lifted improperly. This program explains how the back works and lifting safely. Key Words: Back Injury Prevention; Back Pain, Backaches, Back Injuries, Safe Lifting, How the Back Works, Extreme Pain, Spinal Discs, Damaged Discs, Safety Video, Safety Training, Safety ...
by:Digital 2000 Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Twenty-five percent of workplace accidents are due to back injuries. After some research, we found each individual is the most important ingredient of any safe lifting program. This program focuses on the structure of the back, proper lifting techniques with an emphasis on safety. Key Words: Back Injuries, Back Pain, Spine, Bones-Nerves-Discs, Shock Absorbers, Wear and Tear on Discs, Physical ...
by:Human Focus International Limited based inReigate, UNITED KINGDOM
Mental health resilience is one’s ability to cope with daily stressors and more dramatic crises that will come up in our lives. It also puts us more in control of disorders such as depression and anxiety. Resilience training is a multi-module online course looks at how to build up resilience: your ability to weather the challenges of life. It looks at what mental health resilience is, ...
by:Digital 2000 Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
This program will provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. We review how the back works, prevent back injuries and back pain by protecting the entire back system. We will present back care tips, anatomy of the back, back mechanics and rules to follow when lifting. Key Words: Back Injuries, Back Pain, Spine, Bones-Nerves-Discs, Shock Absorbers, Wear and Tear on ...
by:Digital 2000 Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
There are thousands of books, videos, seminars and multimedia training materials on back injury prevention. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses. A research of university files revealed very few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. We learned that each individual is the most important part of any safe lifting ...
